Explore Cambridge College's Associate of Science in Business Administration
Program Overview
The Associate of Science in Business Administration serves as a foundation that students need to become tomorrow’s business leaders and entrepreneurs. The associate degree business administration program will appeal to working adults interested in earning a two-year degree which will provide a foundation for the higher education the business world demands.
Credits to Complete | 60 credit hours | Transfer Credits | Up to 45 credits can be transferred in |
Career Preparation
This online associate degree program prepares students to maximize their career potential in a variety of fields, from accounting and marketing to banking and management consulting. The program allows graduates to develop a firm grasp on business fundamentals and apply them to virtually any industry, such as: Commercial Banking, Administration and Information Support, Financial Analysis, Business Analysis, Human Resources, Business Development, Higher Education and Research Administration, Business Financial Management, Management, Not-for-Profit Agencies, Healthcare, Health Information Management.
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About Cambridge College
ABOUT: Cambridge College (CC) is a private, regionally accredited nonprofit institution of higher learning founded in 1971. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, CC is committed to affordable, and accessible undergraduate degree programs. Cambridge College Global is committed to high-quality, affordable, and accessible undergraduate degree programs, for adult learners. ACCREDITATION: Accredited by the New England Commision of Higher Education (NECHE) ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: For undergrad programs, you will need to:
TRANSFER CREDITS: Up to 90 credits for a bachelor's degree and 45 credits for an associate dress. COST: The cost with the discount is $250 per credit hour, which has been reduced from $502 per credit hour. Plus, at Cambridge College, approximately 40% of courses eliminate the need for external books or materials. |